
EPC Delay Will Help Fine Tune Effectiveness
The UK government has pushed back the implementation of new Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rules for rented homes to autumn 2027, giving ministers time to refine the overhaul of the Energy Performance of Buildings regime. The revised EPC framework, set to become mandatory by 2030, will expand beyond the single headline efficiency score to include thermal fabric performance, heating system efficiency and emissions, smart‑technology readiness, and projected energy costs. Officials say the richer data will help households understand upgrade options, lower bills and emissions, and support the nation’s net‑zero housing strategy. The changes also require an EPC before a property can be marketed for sale or rent, tightening compliance across the market.

Archer Staying Three More Years on Duty with Norwegian Oil & Gas Player
Archer, the Oslo‑listed oil services firm, secured a three‑year extension on its wireline services contract with a major, undisclosed Norwegian Continental Shelf operator. The extension is expected to generate 7‑9% of Archer’s total Well Services revenue based on 2025 activity...

Nexans Breaks World Record Again by Installing Subsea Cable 3,000 Meters Under Water
Nexans has installed a 525 kV mass‑impregnated HVDC subsea cable at a depth of 3,000 meters west of Sicily, breaking its own record from December 2025. The cable, part of a broader offshore grid effort, was tested at 30 % above industry reliability...

Hormuz Closure Sends Bunker Prices to Record Levels
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran‑US/Israeli conflict has driven bunker fuel prices to record highs, with IFO 380 averaging $841.50 per tonne globally and Singapore reaching $1,073. At least 20% of the world’s HSFO exports are now...
Falcom Acoustics 3 Album Is Now Available on Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, and More to Stream
Falcom has launched its 45th‑anniversary album Falcom Acoustics 3, a 12‑track collection of new arrangements from titles such as Trails in the Sky, Trails of Cold Steel II‑III, and Trails Through Daybreak II. The album is now streaming on major services including Spotify...

‘Choose Your Own Drive’ Film From Lamborghini Honors International Women’s Day
Lamborghini released a "Choose Your Own Drive" film for International Women’s Day, spotlighting female customers and their growing role. Women now represent one in ten owners, a 30% rise over five years, with many under 40 and a strong presence...

The Feds Pulled $1.5B From Tribal Clean Energy. Tribes Are Finding Another Way.
The Trump-era tax bill stripped $1.5 billion from tribal clean‑energy programs, leaving nearly 1,600 projects underfunded. In response, the Colorado River Indian Tribes launched an agrivoltaics pilot through the new financing entity Huurav, pairing solar panels with crops. Tribes are turning...

Disney Channel Returning to Spain
Disney Channel will relaunch in Spain on April 1, replacing Disney Junior and expanding its schedule to target children aged six to eleven. The revived pay‑TV channel will retain preschool programming through clearly labelled Disney Junior blocks. Disney Junior previously held...
BofA Lifts PT on Union Pacific Corporation (UNP) to $297 From $266
Bank of America raised its price target for Union Pacific (UNP) to $297 from $266, reaffirming a Buy rating, while Jefferies lifted its target to $300 from $285, also maintaining a Buy. Both firms cite the railroad’s strong operating performance...

E-Way Bills Point to Slower yet Robust Economic Activity in February
India's e‑way bill generation slipped 3.1% in February to 132.5 million, yet it remains the third‑highest monthly total on record, signalling sustained logistics activity. Analysts attribute the dip to February’s shorter calendar and seasonal softening after a strong January, not a...

Huawei: Helping Miners Build a Sustainable Digital and Intelligent Foundation
Huawei’s Mining Business Unit is positioning the company as the leading provider of AI‑enabled connectivity for the mining sector. It highlights the deployment of a 5G‑A network and the world’s first fleet of 100 autonomous electric trucks at China’s Yimin...

Equinor Hits the Jackpot Twice in North Sea with New Oil, Gas & Condensate Finds
Equinor announced two commercial hydrocarbon discoveries in Norway’s North Sea. The Byrding C well, drilled near the Fram field in the Troll area, is estimated to contain 4‑8 million barrels of recoverable oil, while the Frida Kahlo well, drilled from the...

The World’s Fastest Conventional Train Is Nearing Launch in China
China’s CRRC is close to launching the CR450, a conventional high‑speed train designed for 400 km/h commercial operation. The prototypes, completed in 2024, have logged roughly 300,000 km of testing on multiple lines and reached a peak speed of 453 km/h, with a...

Iran Says Missile Attacks to Continue, US Talks 'Not on Agenda'
Iran’s foreign minister announced that talks with the United States are no longer on the agenda as the conflict entered its 11th day. Tehran continues missile and drone strikes against U.S. and Israeli targets, citing self‑defence after the Feb 28 attacks...

How Can the IMO Reassert Its Role as Shipping’s Global Regulator?
The International Maritime Organization entered 2026 under intense scrutiny after the October defeat of its Net‑Zero Framework, compounded by a U.S. administration skeptical of UN bodies. Secretary‑General Arsenio Domíñouez pledged a "year of implementation," yet member states doubt swift action. Industry...

Ardian, ADIA Agree to Launch Real Estate Secondaries Platform
Ardian and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) have signed an agreement to launch a dedicated real‑estate secondaries platform. The initiative arrives as the global real‑estate secondaries market recorded a record $20 billion in transaction volume for 2025. The platform will...

Govt Rolls Out Port Mitigation Measures as Middle East Tensions Threaten Maritime Trade
Malaysia's Transport Ministry announced mitigation measures to keep ports running amid heightened Middle East tensions. Minister Anthony Loke said the plan, discussed with port operators and shipping firms, includes clearing empty containers and tightening inspections to prevent congestion. The government...
Ukraine Deploys Robot Battalion To Fight Russia
Ukraine has organized a dedicated battalion of uncrewed ground vehicles (UGVs) that are now armed and actively engaging Russian forces on the front lines. The robots, originally intended for logistics, carry machine guns, grenade launchers and explosive payloads, and are...
Building the Marketplace of Tomorrow: How Lowe’s Is Reshaping the Future of Home Improvement
Retail giant Lowe’s has launched a new Marketplace platform that unifies digital and physical home‑improvement shopping. Leveraging AI‑driven content enrichment, algorithmic buy‑box selection and dynamic delivery, the platform expands assortments while simplifying the customer journey. The initiative rests on a...

Ocean Speed Limits Protect Endangered Right Whales. Trump Wants to Weaken Them.
Since 2008 NOAA has required ships 65 feet or longer to travel at reduced speeds in North Atlantic waters where endangered North Atlantic right whales congregate. The rule is credited with more than 270 calf births, though the species remains far...

De Beers Sale Gets Cheaper, Though Not Easier
Anglo American slashed De Beers' balance‑sheet value to $2.3 bn, intensifying a sale that has lingered for two years. The diamond market is under pressure from lab‑grown stones, now accounting for up to 25% of jewellery sales and half of engagement rings....

August Trial for Teen Charged with Bandar Utama School Killing
A 15‑year‑old student accused of murdering a 16‑year‑old classmate in Bandar Utama will face a ten‑day High Court trial in August. The proceedings, scheduled for August 3‑7 and 10‑14, will involve 10‑14 witnesses and around 80‑100 exhibits, with both prosecution and defence...

How the NBA Keeps Younger Viewers Engaged
The NBA is reshaping its fan‑engagement strategy to capture younger viewers who avoid traditional TV appointments. By aggregating data across League Pass, the NBA app, social platforms and betting interfaces, the league sees that youth consumption is actually rising, just...

N-Sea’s Fleet to Expand with Offshore Support Vessel in 2027
Dutch subsea services firm N‑Sea Group signed a long‑term charter with Rederij Groen for the offshore support vessel Dominus, built by PASSER at De Hoop shipyard and slated for delivery in April 2027. The 69.85‑meter vessel will handle 2D/3D seismic, wide‑swath UXO surveys...

Israel's Netanyahu Warns 'We Are Not Done Yet' In Iran
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel's military offensive against Iran is far from over, emphasizing that recent actions are already weakening Iran's clerical leadership. He framed the campaign as a means to help the Iranian people overthrow tyranny, while...

Why Lifecycle Cost Optimisation Matters for Airports
Airports manage capital‑intensive assets whose lifecycle costs dwarf initial outlays, with only 15‑20% of total expense incurred at purchase. Total cost of ownership analysis shows roughly 80% of an asset’s cost accrues through energy use, maintenance, downtime and eventual replacement....
Granblue Fantasy Is Now Available on PC Steam
Cygames has launched Granblue Fantasy on PC via Steam, marking the franchise’s first appearance on a major desktop platform. The Steam version operates independently of existing mobile accounts and requires a new Cygames ID. The release coincides with the game’s...

Iran War Threatens Catastrophic Consequences for the Oil Market, Aramco CEO Says
Saudi Aramco announced full‑year 2025 adjusted net income of $104.7 billion, surpassing analyst expectations despite lower oil prices. The company returned $85.5 billion to shareholders through dividends and a $3 billion share‑buyback, while reporting $136.2 billion in operating cash flow. Crude prices, which fell...

Airtel Brings Mobile Connectivity to Remote Marwah Region in Jammu and Kashmir
Bharti Airtel announced the rollout of its mobile network to the remote Marwah region of Jammu and Kashmir, making it the first telecom operator to provide reliable connectivity in the area. The deployment covers a 150‑kilometre stretch that was previously...

Cyberattack Forces Polish Hospital Revert to Paper-Based Operations
The Independent Public Regional Hospital in Szczecin, Poland, was hit by a ransomware‑style cyberattack on the night of March 7‑8, 2026, encrypting key parts of its electronic medical record system. With digital access blocked, the hospital shifted to a fully paper‑based...
Absa Ramps up IT Spend to R16.7bn
South African bank Absa increased its IT spend by 6% to R16.7 billion, targeting new digital infrastructure, cyber security, data and cloud capabilities. The bank posted a 12% rise in headline earnings and a 5% increase in revenue, while digitally active...

Amadeus Report Outlines Six Trends Shaping Travel in 2026
Amadeus released its Travel Trends 2026 report, identifying six emerging forces that will reshape tourism, including the Pawprint Economy, Travel Mixology, and Point‑to‑Point Precision. The study emphasizes a shift toward hyper‑personalised accommodation experiences, urging hotels to adopt attribute‑based selling instead...
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Opinion: Asia’s Growing Influence in Healthcare Private Equity
Raj Shah, head of healthcare at Nordic Capital, argues that Asia is becoming a pivotal arena for healthcare private equity. Demographic pressures, especially aging populations and rising middle‑class incomes, are creating a surge in demand for medical services. Investors, both...
60% of Travelers Still Prefer Human Trip Planning over AI, New Civitatis Survey Finds
A recent Civitatis survey of over 7,000 travelers finds that 60% still prefer human‑curated trip planning to AI‑generated suggestions. While AI is commonly used for early‑stage inspiration, nearly half of users report encountering outdated or incorrect information such as opening...
US Background Checker Asurint Hires Screening Industry Veteran as Next GC
Asurint, the Cleveland‑based background screening provider, announced Vince Pascarella as its new general counsel, succeeding Kelly Uebel. Pascarella arrives from InformData, where he served as chief legal and compliance officer and chaired the Consumer Data Industry Association’s Background Screening Committee. He brings...

Traveller Made Expands Global Trade Shows as Takumians Network Grows
Traveller Made is shifting from a single European showcase to three continental luxury‑travel tradeshows beginning in 2025, positioning the consortium as a truly global platform. The group reported €6 billion in aggregated revenue for 2025 and now serves 790 member agencies...

A New Generation of Nordic Air Cargo Leaders Emerge
ECS Group is reshaping the Nordic air‑cargo landscape by promoting internal talent into senior management roles, blending operational know‑how with commercial and digital expertise. Recent appointments, such as Thomas Olesen at Skylog Denmark, have already delivered measurable results, including a...
Why Is Communication so Important When Designing a Home? An Architect Explains
Effective communication is the backbone of a successful home‑building project, starting with a thorough pre‑appointment discussion that clarifies budget, lifestyle goals, and design expectations. Throughout the design phase, architects must keep clients and consultants updated, using both digital tools and...

From Influencer Matching to an AI-Driven Operating System - Inside Humanz' Bet on Agentic to Scale Creator-Led Performance Ads
Humanz has launched Humanz+, an AI‑native operating system that automates the full lifecycle of creator‑led advertising, from research and brief creation to media buying and conversion optimization. The platform deploys seven specialized AI agents and still incorporates a human‑in‑the‑loop for...

The Porsche Cayenne S Electric Is a Mid-Tier Powerhouse of an EV SUV
Porsche has added a mid‑tier model to its electric Cayenne lineup, the Cayenne S Electric, delivering 539 hp (657 hp with launch control) and a 0‑60 mph time of 3.6 seconds. The SUV is equipped with a 113 kWh battery that can charge from 10 % to 80 %...

Porsche Cayenne Electric S Packs 657bhp for £100k
Porsche has introduced a new Cayenne Electric S variant priced at £99,900, positioned between the standard model and the 1,140 bhp Turbo. The S delivers 536 bhp continuously and can overboost to 657 bhp, sprinting from 0‑62 mph in 3.8 seconds and reaching 155 mph. Its...

Digest: Retail and Grocery Brands Dominate ChatGPT Ads Trial; Walmart to Phase Out Vizio Accounts; New US AI Guidelines Challenge...
OpenAI’s month‑long ChatGPT ad trial is now 44% retail and grocery ads, led by brands like Target, Sephora and Wayfair. Walmart announced it will phase out standalone Vizio accounts, requiring new TV buyers to link or merge into a Walmart...

Clash of Clans Clarifies How Gold Pass Magic Items Work After Confusion From March 2026 Update
Supercell clarified how Magic Items function on the Clash of Clans Gold Pass after player confusion from the March 2026 update. The new direct‑use button applies only to “no‑target” items such as Runes and Boost Potions, while Books, Hammers, and Rings...

Why the Gap Between the Game and Your Screen Is a Business Problem
Live‑sports streaming latency now reaches 40‑plus seconds on many platforms, turning a quality‑of‑experience nuisance into a revenue‑critical issue. Research from the Super Bowl showed Peacock lagging 48 seconds while broadcast stayed within 19 seconds. In‑play microbetting, a $21 billion market projected...

What Is the UCS Satellite Database, and Why Is It Important?
The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) Satellite Database is a publicly available catalog of 7,560 active Earth‑orbiting satellites, with data current through May 1 2023. It uniquely combines 28 technical and operational fields—including ownership, purpose, and orbital parameters—allowing users to sort satellites...
Are We Ready for a World without Cash?
The article examines India’s shift toward a cash‑light economy driven by UPI’s explosive growth. In December 2025 UPI recorded 21.6 billion transactions worth Rs 28 lakh crore, and in FY25 it accounted for over 83% of payment volume, pushing digital retail payments to...

Why the FDA Is Embracing Old Math for New Drugs
The FDA released draft guidance encouraging the use of Bayesian statistics in drug and biologic clinical trials, aiming to shorten development timelines and lower costs. By allowing external data—known as priors—to be incorporated, the approach promises more efficient, adaptive studies,...
ROG Strix G10X Brings Holographic Flair to Flagship Desktop Gaming
ASUS unveiled the ROG Strix G10X, a flagship pre‑built gaming desktop featuring its proprietary AniMe Holo holographic fan display. The system packs up to an AMD Ryzen 9 X3D‑series CPU, an RTX 5090 GPU, 128 GB DDR5 RAM and a 4 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD within a 104‑liter...

Estonia Is Preparing a Single Platform for Public Transport Tickets
Estonia is launching MaaS X‑tee, a unified digital ticketing platform that will let passengers plan trips and buy tickets across trains, buses, trams, ferries, micromobility and car rentals from a single interface. The Estonian Government Chancellery and Transport Authority awarded Turnit...
How to Improve Production Line Efficiency with Continuous Optimization
Manufacturers are moving from occasional large‑scale upgrades to a continuous improvement model that targets small, incremental gains across production lines. By mapping processes, monitoring equipment performance, and leveraging predictive maintenance, firms can cut waste, lower costs, and boost throughput. Data...